STIRLING ALBION chairman Stuart Brown has lambasted Clyde for leaving their dugout at Forthbank in an absolute state.

The League Two sides met on Saturday, sharing the spoils in a 1-1 draw, but it's the treatment of the away dugout that has left the Albion chief fuming.

Instead of cleaning up after themselves, it appears Barry Ferguson's Clyde side left several bottles of water and other rubbish behind when the game finished.

And Brown vented his dismay on Twitter, posting photos of both dugouts after the visitors had departed Stirling:

That prompted a response from a Clyde fan who said: "Surely the professional way to address it is directly with the club rather than social media?"

Brown wasn't done there as he posted another photo, this time with an image taken in the centre circle of yet more rubbish left behind.

Referee Alan Newlands talks to Clyde manager Barry Ferguson

The Stirling chairman then revealed that he gave a member of the Bully Wee's management team an opportunity to apologise before the team exited Forthbank, but that he left ignoring Brown and the issue altogether.

The 1-1 draw ensured Albion, despite seeing Ross Smith sent off, won their first point of the new season as Clyde remained undefeated in the opening two fixtures.

Substitute Sean Higgins broke the deadlock for Clyde but Stirling fought back to equaliser through Ross Forsyth.